KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS OBSECRATE
PRESENT
Present
I obsecrate
you obsecrate
he/she/it obsecrates
we obsecrate
you obsecrate
they obsecrate
Present continuous
I am obsecrating
you are obsecrating
he/she/it is obsecrating
we are obsecrating
you are obsecrating
they are obsecrating
Present perfect
I have obsecrated
you have obsecrated
he/she/it has obsecrated
we have obsecrated
you have obsecrated
they have obsecrated
Present perfect continuous
I have been obsecrating
you have been obsecrating
he/she/it has been obsecrating
we have been obsecrating
you have been obsecrating
they have been obsecrating
PAST
Past
I obsecrated
you obsecrated
he/she/it obsecrated
we obsecrated
you obsecrated
they obsecrated
Past continuous
I was obsecrating
you were obsecrating
he/she/it was obsecrating
we were obsecrating
you were obsecrating
they were obsecrating
Past perfect
I had obsecrated
you had obsecrated
he/she/it had obsecrated
we had obsecrated
you had obsecrated
they had obsecrated
Past perfect continuous
I had been obsecrating
you had been obsecrating
he/she/it had been obsecrating
we had been obsecrating
you had been obsecrating
they had been obsecrating
FUTURE
Future
I will obsecrate
you will obsecrate
he/she/it will obsecrate
we will obsecrate
you will obsecrate
they will obsecrate
Future continuous
I will be obsecrating
you will be obsecrating
he/she/it will be obsecrating
we will be obsecrating
you will be obsecrating
they will be obsecrating
Future perfect
I will have obsecrated
you will have obsecrated
he/she/it will have obsecrated
we will have obsecrated
you will have obsecrated
they will have obsecrated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been obsecrating
you will have been obsecrating
he/she/it will have been obsecrating
we will have been obsecrating
you will have been obsecrating
they will have been obsecrating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would obsecrate
you would obsecrate
he/she/it would obsecrate
we would obsecrate
you would obsecrate
they would obsecrate
Conditional continuous
I would be obsecrating
you would be obsecrating
he/she/it would be obsecrating
we would be obsecrating
you would be obsecrating
they would be obsecrating
Conditional perfect
I would have obsecrate
you would have obsecrate
he/she/it would have obsecrate
we would have obsecrate
you would have obsecrate
they would have obsecrate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been obsecrating
you would have been obsecrating
he/she/it would have been obsecrating
we would have been obsecrating
you would have been obsecrating
they would have been obsecrating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you obsecrate
we let´s obsecrate
you obsecrate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
obsecrated
Present Participle
obsecrating
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OBSECRATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
obsecrate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
obsecrate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Letters to Squire Pedant: In the East
I obsecrate you, opponents to austral mancipation, to efl'ectuate a unition with the
immaculate democraty in the sustentation of V. and not 0., who holds fif'ty sables
in mancipation. I obsecrate this ample confluxto abject their antecedaneous ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, 1870
2
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(L.) 'Obsecrate, heartily to request;' Cockeram (1642).—L. obsecrātus, pp.of
obsecrāre, to entreat, conjure.—L. ob, on account of; andsacrāre, to treat as
sacred, from sacr,for sacer, sacred. See ObandSacred. OBSEQUIES, funeral rites
.(F.—L.) ...
3
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
OBSECRATE— OBSERVE. OBSERVER— OBSTINACY. Obsecrate, ob'se-krate,
v. a. (obsecro, Lat.) To beseech; to entreat ; to supplicate. — Obsolete.
Obsecration, ob-Be-kra'shun, *. Entreaty ; supplication. In Rhetoric, a figure in
which the ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
4
Five Old Plays, Forming a Supplement to the Collection of ...
John Payne Collier. Friar. Now, by the reliques of the holy mass, A pretty girl, a
very bonny lass. Robin. Friar, how like you her? Friar. Marry, by my hood, , I like
her well, and wish her nought but good. Ralph. Ye protract,master Friar. I
obsecrate ...
5
A Select Collection of Old English Plays
Various Authors. FRIAR. Marry, by my hood, I like her well, and wish her nought
but good. RAL. Ye protract, Master Friar. I obsecrate ye with all courtesy, omitting
compliment, you would vouch or deign to proceed. FRIAR, Deign, vouch, protract
...
6
The downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington
Marry, by my hood, I like her well, and wish her nought but good. Ralph. Ye
protract, master Friar. I obsecrate ye with all courtesy, omitting compliment, you
would vouch, or deign to proceed. Friar. Deign, vouch, protract, compliment,
obsecrate!
Anthony Munday, John Payne Collier, 1828
7
A Select Collection of Old Plays: Misfortunes of Arthur ; ...
I obsecrate ye with all courtesy, omitting compliment, you would vouch, or deign
to proceed. Friar. Deign, vouch, protract, compliment, obsecrate! Why, good-man
tricks, who taught you thus to prate? Your name, your name? were you never ...
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, 1833
8
Oxford Thesaurus of English
implore. verb his mother implored him to continue studying: plead with, beg,
entreat, beseech, appeal to, pray, ask, request, solicit, supplicate, importune, call
on; exhort, urge, enjoin, press, push, petition, encourage, bid; rare obtest,
obsecrate, ...
9
Samuel Johnson: The Critical Heritage
But I obsecrate that in the interim you would, by a proper secession, facilitate my
enjoyment of the light, whilst I, by the fortuitous liquefaction of spectacular lenses,
and their concordant adaptation to my poral regions, meliorate and prolong its ...
Director of the Institute for Advanced Research in the Humanities James T Boulton, James T. Boulton, 2002
10
The Works of Henry Howard: Works of Wyatt
Ye shall obsecrate the Emperor that he would remember the antient amity
between us, and have in memory his solemn oath and sacrament to observe the
Treaties of Cambray, and how oaths and promises of Princes ought to be
observed; ...
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1816